101-year-old grandmother throws Mother's Day first pitch at Blue Jays game (video)

Kitty Cohen opened the Toronto Blue Jays game against the Los Angeles Angels with a memorable first pitch on Sunday.

The 101-year-old Toronto woman nailed the pitch on her first try, becoming the oldest Canadian to throw a ceremonial first pitch at a Major League Baseball game, according to CTV News.

Cohen wore a Blue Jays jersey and a pink cap for the pitch. She jogged to the mound and threw an underhanded toss to Toronto catcher Josh Thole, NESN reported.

Cohen said daily exercise is her secret to aging well. She has walked in a 30-kilometer "Weekend to End Women's Cancer" event every year for the last six years, helping to raise $20,000 for the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation. She plans to do the walk again this September.

She told the Toronto Sun that she was most excited to meet the Blue Jays manager John Gibbons.

"(Gibbons) is the one who leads them to victory, he is the one who puts (the players) in good moods, and he is the one who gives them hell," she said.

Cohen has a positive outlook on life, according to the Sun.

"Whatever I decide to do, it can be done with the right (frame) of mind," she said.